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over-run! its usually caused by one or more of the following:
* Lean Fueling
I think it is actually caused by running rich, not lean. running rich covers the combustion chambers in carbon and also puffs a fair bit of carbon out the exhaust
My car was running very rich - was using 10L/100km - and after tuning it up and leaning it out it no longer over-runs. I haven't driven it in summer yet though.
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in fact it's probably worste letting it run on and it could/is spinning backwards when it runs on...
I don't think it is running backwards. A 4-stroke engine cannot run backwards because the inlet and exhaust effectively get swapped over and it doesn't get a fuel supply. It may be possible with fuel injection though
at 600rpm the engine will be doing 20 compression strokes per second, and it would take a small amount of time for the engine to actually stop turning (mostly because of flywheel inertia). if it fired while it was still turning then the engine would continue to turn in the same direction, and could continue to do this as long as it is firing (as with the falcon speedy mentioned)
The only way the engine could turn backwards is if the engine stops while if it is half-way through a compression stroke but still fires. In this case the engine may turn backwards a little bit even if it doesn't fire.